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UK FCA proposes up to 10% crypto ETNs allocation for investment funds

ByOpeyemi OlanrewajuOpeyemi Olanrewaju
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UK FCA proposes allowing investment funds hold up to 10% in crypto ETNs.
  • The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority has proposed a 10% cap on crypto ETN holdings for authorized retail investment funds, with a consultation period running through July 13.
  • The measure would affect UCITS and most non-UCITS retail funds while exempting professional investor schemes from any cap.
  • It follows the FCA’s 2025 decision to let individual retail investors access crypto ETNs directly and closes a gap that had prevented regulated funds from doing the same.

The United Kingdom’s asset regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), has proposed a new standing for investment funds which would allow them to have up to 10% of their assets in crypto exchange traded notes (ETNs), in a move geared towards opening regulated funds to digital asset exposure.

This proposal was published as part of the FCA’s 52nd quarterly consultation paper, with the consultation window closing on July 13.

FCA proposal

Portfolio managers at authorized funds could be allowed to hold crypto ETN positions so long as the total allocation stays at or below 10% of the entire asset holding, according to the published proposal. Fund managers would also need to show that any ETN holdings align with the fund’s stated investment objective and risk profile.

The FCA has set a 10% cap to limit risk exposure and prevent funds from being pushed into “restricted mass market investment” territory at higher allocation levels, which could complicate their regulatory classification as retail products.

Based on the proposal plan, funds will be permitted to hold crypto ETNs listed on recognized investment exchanges in the UK. Products traded in the EU and other global markets that satisfy existing market criteria for eligibility are also expected to qualify for listing.

Possible proposal benefactors

The proposal covers a wide scope of financial institutions and investment funds, but still has clear boundaries on who it applies to and who it doesn’t. Some investment schemes serving professional investors and individuals with a high net worth would face no allocation cap.

Long-term asset funds and non-UCITS retail schemes structured as alternative investment funds would be excluded entirely from holding crypto ETNs.

However, the FCA’s stance on direct crypto ownership has not changed in the slightest. Ownership of cryptocurrency by these funds is still off the table. Funds can gain exposure only through listed and approved crypto ETNs.

The FCA said it would revisit that position after assessing how its forthcoming crypto regulatory framework and client-asset protection rules affect fund structures.

UK crypto ETN market

The recent proposal comes after a sequence of shifts in the regulatory market, with the FCA lifting its ban on retail investors accessing crypto ETNs in October 2025, a change that reopened a market that had been closed for four years. Financial institutions, including 21Shares, Bitwise, WisdomTree, and BlackRock, then listed physically backed Bitcoin and Ether products on the London Stock Exchange.

In April 2026, British investors became allowed to hold crypto ETNs in Innovative Finance ISAs after the HMRC had previously blocked new acquisitions within conventional stocks-and-shares ISAs.

The current proposal addresses what the FCA sees as a regulatory gap, as individual retail investors could already access crypto ETNs directly but the funds managing their money could not.

Jon Allen, head of innovation and operations at the Investment Association, called the proposal “a practical step” that would let funds gain crypto exposure through regulated ETN products.

This move from the UK FCA is on track with recent trends across Europe, where regulators in Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands have already allowed similar financial products for investment funds.

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Opeyemi Olanrewaju

Opeyemi Olanrewaju

Opeyemi specializes in creating and refining high-quality content focused on cryptocurrency, global financial markets and the economy. He graduated from the University of Ibadan with an MBBS degree. He has worked as Editor-in-Chief for his College’s editorial publication and previously at CFA. For over six years, he has helped safeguard uniqueness as news editor at Cryptopolitan.

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